The millet route: understanding a cultural landscape: reactivation strategies for the cultural landscape of Dogon country, Mali
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Data publicació2012-01
EditorInternational Forum on Urbanism
Escola Técnica Superior d'Arquitectura de Barcelona
Escola Técnica Superior d'Arquitectura de Barcelona
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Abstract
The present study proposes to demonstrate the following hypothesis: there are unique tools, such as Cultural
routes and Local Development Planning, which can be used to reactivate a region and that allow both local and
touristic activities to coexist without endangering local identity and heritage.
The study of these societies, their connection with their own heritage, and their adaptation to the landscape can
provide an essential perspective that may help redefine the way we interact with our surroundings.
The main goal of this investigation is to come closer to a better understanding of Landscape, Tangible and
Intangible Heritage, essential principals and values of Moptis Region in Dogon Country. Fundamentally, to
achieve a criteria matrix that supports the articulation of any proposal to the place.
We proposed as an instrument of territorial management and organisation, a cultural route with the name Millet
Route, and intendeds minimal interference to achieve maximum benefit.
CitacióAntivil, Wladimir [et al.]. The millet route: understanding a cultural landscape: reactivation strategies for the cultural landscape of Dogon country, Mali. A: Conference of the International Forum on Urbanism. "6th Conference of the International Forum on Urbanism (IFoU): TOURBANISM, Barcelona, 25-27 gener". Barcelona: IFoU, 2012, p. 1-10.
ISBN978-84-8157-620-7
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